This spring, keep yourself sane—and even happy—with a healthy dose of classical music. Whether it’s Tchaikovsky in the park, multimedia mashups of works by the likes of Philip Glass and Leonard Cohen, ...
It’s spring! You want to be released from the prison of winter. So what better way to celebrate the arrival of good weather than to drive, bike, walk, or even take the T to your favorite concert venue ...
Performers such as the cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and the one-handed pianist Paul Wittgenstein famously expanded their instruments’ repertoires by commissioning new works—a tradition that is alive ...
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Music Director Stéphane Denéve leads a performance of House of Tomorrow, composed by St. Louis native Kevin Puts with soloist Joyce DiDonato and ...
The Spring-into-Summer offerings this year in the classical realm are as rich, diverse, and extensive as ever. There’s even a WorldPride-affiliated event here and there, including a two-day festival ...
Spring seems to be here, more or less, and this season offers a wealth of intriguing concerts by Boston’s extraordinary classical performers. Here, in chronological order, are ten concerts and ...
April 21-24: Sarah Hicks conducts the Minnesota Orchestra as they perform John Williams’ score live during a screening of “Return of the Jedi,” the finale of the original “Star Wars” trilogy, first ...
Discover the best things to eat, drink, and do in Houston with our expertly curated city guides. Explore the Houston City Guide In the fall of 2008, a month after Hurricane Ike made landfall in Texas, ...
It may be a cliché to say, but New York’s classical scene feels reborn this spring, after a tentative start in the fall and a spate of Omicron-related delays and cancellations in the winter. Also at ...
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